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december 2002

Supreme Court of India · 2002-12-20

Bharagath Engineering vs R. Ranganayaki And Anr

Citation / case number
AIRONLINE 2002 SC 845
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
Bharagath Engineering
Respondent
R. Ranganayaki And Anr
Author
PASA
Bench
Syed Shah Mohammed Quadri, Arijit Pasayat

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court addressed the definition of 'insured person' under Section 2(14) of the Employees' State Insurance Act, 1948, holding that an employee can be considered insured even if registration occurs posthumously, as the employer's obligation to contribute exists from the date the Act applies to the establishment. The Court found that the High Court erred in ruling that the deceased employee was not an insured person due to the timing of registration. Consequently, the appeal was allowed, affirming the liability of the employer under the Act.

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